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Saturday, December 12, 2009

Acrobat -- Track and Monitor How Users View Your PDF

This script is a special development. It allows you to monitor how users are viewing and using your PDF files. Whenever a file is opened, a page is viewed, or a file is closed, the script will write this data to a local or networked database. This can provide a lot of interesting information about the way your users, or clients, are viewing your PDF files.The monitoring is done in a completely silent way, so the user is not interrupted while working.

A future version of this script will also include saving this information over the internet.

Do you know if a pdf has the ability to track not only open, close and page view data... but input forms data. I'm looking for a way that a interactive form pdf can be link to omniture or a relevant Adobe based tracking software

Do you know if a pdf has the ability to track not only open, close and page view data... but input forms data. I'm looking for a way that a interactive form pdf can be link to omniture or a relevant Adobe based tracking software

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